Google Play Music Desktop Player

A beautiful cross platform Desktop Player for Google Play Music

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Open Source

Google Play Music Desktop Player is open source on GitHub. This means YOU, the community, gets a say in all the features we implement and you can even get involved and help out.

If you find a bug or want something new, tell us in Gitter or on GitHub and we will see what we can do!!

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Resource Efficient

Being a lightweight, standalone framework we use FAR less resources than having Google Play Music open in a standard chrome tab. This frees up your computer's resources to do things you care about, instead of wasting them on playing music.

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Customizable

Google Play Music Desktop Player adds a level of customization that simply isn't there in the web player. You can change your theme, customize the colors, send your play history straight to last.fm, and it even has a built-in equalizer.

From advanced audio controls to simple song change notifications, this desktop player literally does it all.

The same beautiful Material Design experience you love on the browser, just as a dedicated desktop player

Mobile Remote Control

Easily control the player from the comfort of your couch. We have apps
for iOS and Android. Simply enable the Playback API in your players
settings and install the mobile app.

Customizable hotkeys. No worries if you don't have media keys - Choose your own shortcuts!

Choose your audio output device from within the player

Interface for external applications such as Rainmeter

And a whole lot more coming soon!!

Custom Themes

You choose how it looks.

Audio Equalizer

You choose how it sounds.

Mini Player

You choose how to use it.

Last FM Integration

You choose who knows about it.

Desktop Notification Support

You choose if you find out about it.

100% Open Source

About the Author

I am a University student based in Melbourne, AU but originally from Auckland, NZ. I love programming in my spare time and think it's great giving back to the community through Open Source projects such as this.